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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 44 MIN

Thinking Biblically in a Shameless Age

from All Consuming Grace · host Paul and Rebecca Turner

In this episode of the Guide Service Podcast, Paul Turner takes on a thought-provoking cultural moment sparked by an article from Sojourners magazine titled, “The Moral Lesson from Last Week’s ‘Blue Wave,’” written by Managing Editor Tyler Huckabee.While Paul disagrees with Huckabee’s overall application, he highlights a sobering truth at the heart of the article: we are living in a time when people—especially leaders—have “forgotten how to blush.” Drawing from Jeremiah 6:15, Paul challenges men to consider what it means to lose any sense of shame before God.To deepen the conversation, Paul walks through Jeremiah 5 to provide critical context, revealing a broader picture of a nation steeped in rebellion and spiritual blindness. He pushes listeners to wrestle with a difficult but necessary realization: by today’s politically charged standards, even God’s own words in Scripture would be misunderstood, misrepresented, or labeled antisemitic.This episode is not about politics—it’s about perspective. Paul calls men to rise above the noise, reject shallow thinking, and commit to a biblical worldview that shapes how they live, think, and walk in integrity.In a world that no longer blushes, will you?Paul closes with a direct challenge: don’t let cultural numbness dull your conscience. Instead, allow God to convict your heart, anchor you in truth, and transform the way you live.

In this episode of the Guide Service Podcast, Paul Turner takes on a thought-provoking cultural moment sparked by an article from Sojourners magazine titled, “The Moral Lesson from Last Week’s ‘Blue Wave,’” written by Managing Editor Tyler Huckabee.While Paul disagrees with Huckabee’s overall application, he highlights a sobering truth at the heart of the article: we are living in a time when people—especially leaders—have “forgotten how to blush.” Drawing from Jeremiah 6:15, Paul challenges men to consider what it means to lose any sense of shame before God.To deepen the conversation, Paul walks through Jeremiah 5 to provide critical context, revealing a broader picture of a nation steeped in rebellion and spiritual blindness. He pushes listeners to wrestle with a difficult but necessary realization: by today’s politically charged standards, even God’s own words in Scripture would be misunderstood, misrepresented, or labeled antisemitic.This episode is not about politics—it’s about perspective. Paul calls men to rise above the noise, reject shallow thinking, and commit to a biblical worldview that shapes how they live, think, and walk in integrity.In a world that no longer blushes, will you?Paul closes with a direct challenge: don’t let cultural numbness dull your conscience. Instead, allow God to convict your heart, anchor you in truth, and transform the way you live.

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